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DISSOLUTION SALE SOW OX
DISSOLUTION SALT: NOW ON
The vacation season ia just begin beginning
ning beginning and those in need of Trunks
should call and see our prices.
" THEUS-ZACHIir COMPANY
The Furniture 3Ien
The smallest cottage or the largest
hotel can be fitted up now at low
cost. Tell your furniture needs to
TUKUS-ZACIIItY COJirANX
J The Furnitmv Men
VOL. 20.
OCALA, FLORIDA, MONDAY. JUNE 23, 1913
NO. 19
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Karl Culbreath, Will Known Com Commission
mission Commission Man, Stah!cd Himself
to Death
Starke, June 22.: Earl Culbreath,
traveling representative of Miles &
Co., commission merchants, New
York, committed suicide yesterday
morning at the Commercial hotel.
Friday nigiit he was seen to be suf suffering
fering suffering from alcoholic mania. He was,
however, able to take care of him himself,
self, himself, and went to the hotel to re retire..
tire.. retire.. Afterward, about ,11:30
o'clock, he appeared at the home of
V. M. Wall, clearly under the influ influence
ence influence of the mania. He was prevail prevail--
- prevail-- ed'u)on to go to the hotel and retire
and nothing more wa3 heard from
him till the early morning hours
when G. d Lee, who had the room
next to Culbreath, heard him talk-
- lng delirously. This was especially
noticeable about 5 o'clock and the
attempt to take his life nust have
been made then, for when Mr. Lee,
at about 7 o'clock, tentered Cul Cul-breath's
breath's Cul-breath's room, he found him on the
floor, wounded in several places both
In the throat and chest by knife
stabs, and over the floor a great mass
of clotted blood, Which had evidently
" lain there about two hours. Doc Doctors
tors Doctors were immediately summoned
but the combined effects of the
mania, from which Mr. Culbreath
was suffering, and the loss of blood
1 from the knife wounds rendered all
their efforts useless and he expired
at 3:15 o'clock in the afternoon.
Mr. Culbreath has been coming to
Starke for several years and, he had
1 many friends and acquaintances here.
Ills brother in Virginia was notified
by wire and attempts were made to
get in communication with his wife
and mother, the former said "to be in
Sanford.

Cheaper than a Year Ago; Otherwise
, the Price of Living Continues
to Climb
Washington, June 21. Of the
fifteen staples, representing approxi approximately
mately approximately two-thirds of the expenditure
for food by the average workingman's
family, air except sugar and potatoes
show a decided increase in retail price
on February 5, 1913, compared with
the average price for the ten year
period of 1890 to 1899.
STORK SLTIMS TO I1K
rOPULAi: IN SPAIN
Madrid, June 22. Queen Victoria
of Spain gave ..birth to a son Friday.
This is the sixth child born to King
Alfonso and Queen jVictoria, who
were married" May 31, 1906.,
DEAFNESS CANNOT Tito CURED
by local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the ear.
There is only one way to cure deaf deafness,
ness, deafness, and that is by constitutional
remedies. Deafness is caused by a
inflamed condition of the mucous lin lining
ing lining of the Eustachian Tube. When
this tube. i3 Inflamed you have a
rumbling sound or imperfect hearing
and when it Is entirely closed, deaf deafness
ness deafness is b.e result, and unless the In Inflammation
flammation Inflammation can be taken out and this
tube restored to its normal condition,
hearing will be destroyed forever;
nine cases out of ten are caused by
catanh, which is nothing but an In Inflamed
flamed Inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces.-
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We. will give One Hundred Dollars
for any case of deafness (caused by
catarrh) that: cannot be cured by
Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circu
lars, free. :'- ."
J. F. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, Ohio
Sold bv druggists. 75 cents.
Take Hall's Family Pills for con constipation.
stipation. constipation. Ad
MacKAY
wox'T nunx,
WON'T WEAR OUT. v
Wonder what; It la? Why lts noth nothing
ing nothing more than one of those
SILKNDID IROX BEDS
that .we want you to come, in ana
buy. They are "things of beauty
and a Joy forever." At the same"
time buy, one of our
STRING MATTIIESSES
You can do moresleepIng In a night
on one of these 'mattresses than you
can in a year on some Kbody killers"
we know of.
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BEST YEAR RDUHD HOTEL
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Or Did 3IcXab Really Have Reason
to Send in His Resig Resignation
nation Resignation San Francisco, June. 22. United
States District Attorney John L.' Mc-
Nab announces that he has resigned.
In a long telegram to President Wil
son McNab said that he felt forced
to resign because of orders from the
attorney general trying his hands in
the prosecution of the Diggs-Ca-rainetti
white slave cases and the in
dictments against officials of the
Western Fuel Company.
Maury Diggs, for state architect,
and Drew, Caminnetti, a son of for
mer State Senator A. Caminitti, who
recently was appointed commissioner
of immigration by President Wilson,
eloped to Reno, Xe v., last winter with
two high school girls of Sacramento,
leaving their wives and babies behind
them. They were brought back to
California and Indictments were
found against them under the Mann
white slave act.
APPOINTMENTS TO OFFICE
President Wilson's :Latest Nomina
tions to the Senate
Washington,- June 22. President
Wilson made the following nomina
tions yesterday: ; ;
' Consul at Basel, Switzerland Phil
ip Holland, of Tennessee.
Ministers John D. O'Rear,. of Mis
souri, to. Bolivia; Henry Van Dyke,
of New Jersey, to the Netherlands
and Luxemberg.
United States attorneys: Western
district of Tennessee, Lewis M. Cole
man. .'' V
Commissioner of patents, Thomas
E. Wing, Jr., of New York.
First assistant commissioner of
patents, Robert T. Frasier of Ten Tennessee.
nessee. Tennessee. -
DR. J. HARRY WALTERS
Office Telephone 78
Residence Telephone 495
- --Adv. 6-18-tf
"THE STORE ACCOMMODATING"
Is the popular designation of the An
derson Pharmacy. By the way, have
you tried their famous Olive Oil and
Spices? A glance at their north win
dow this week is in itself a treat.
6-16-6t
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE
OF TRAINS AT OCALA
The following, schedule Is" not paid
for, but Is printed for the Information
of the public- ,The railroads are re requested
quested requested to send In corrections when whenever
ever whenever necessary.
. SEABOARD AIR LINE
: Sonthbonnd Arrive Leave
No. 3 ...1:05 p.m. 1:20 p.m.
No. 9 (Limited)... 2:31 p.m. 2:32 p.m.
No. 1 1:35 a.m. 1:40 a.m.
N'arthboand
No. 2 ..2:25 a.m. 2:30 a.m.
No. 4 .......... . .1:00 p.m. 1:15 p.m.
Ko! 10 (Limited. ..".4:23 p.m. 4:25 p.m.
The limited leaves Jacksonville at
11:30 a. m.. and arrives In Tampa at 6
p. m. It leaves Tampa at 1 p. m. and
arrives in Jacksonville at 7:30 p. m. It
s,tops only at Turkey Creek, Plant City,
Dade City, W'ldwood, Ocala,- Starke
and Waldo 1 :
ATLANTIC COAST LINE
Soufbboand Jax. and St. Petersburg
Arrive Leave
No. 9 ., 10:35 p.m. 10:46 p.m.
No. 39 .....2:40 p.m. 2:42 p.m.
Southbound -Ocala and Lakeland
No. 35 (Sunnyjim)... ..... ...6:40 a.m.
Northbound' Jax. and St. Petersburg
Arrive Leave
No. 10 5:19 a.m 5:20 a.m.
No. 40 ...........12:54 p.m. 1:14 p.m.
: Northbound Lakeland and Ocala
No. 32 (Sunnyjim);... Arrive 9:50 p.m.
Ocala and Ilomosassa
Leave No. 49 8:20 a.m.
Leave No. 47 .............. 2:25 p.m.
Arrlve-r-No. 44 .12:50 p.m.
Arrive No. 48 . ......... 6:00 p.m.
OCALA NORTHERN
Ly. t or Palatka.. 7:30 a.m. 1:25 p.m.
Sunday trains .... 8:00 a.m. 1:25 p.m.
Ar. tram Palatka. 10:40 a.nu i:10 p.m.
For Weakness and Loss of Appetite
The Old Standard general strecetfaeninsr tonic,
GRO VIS'S TASTELESS cbiU TONIC, drives out
Malaria and builds np the system. A true tonic
and sure Appetizer. For adults and children. 50c
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At Once to Their Readers is the De Department's
partment's Department's Instructions
Washington, June 22. Instruc Instructions
tions Instructions went forth yesterday from
First Assistant Postmaster General
Daniel C. Roper to all postmasters
directing them to handle daily news newspapers
papers newspapers sent to subscribers through
the mails with the utmost dispatch
possible after disposition of first first-class
class first-class matter.
"Many, of these publications con contain
tain contain market quotations and other
commercial data which are used fre frequently
quently frequently as the basis of the sub subscriber's
scriber's subscriber's daily business operations,
and the value of this Information) is
lost if it Is unduly delayed in tran transit,"
sit," transit," explained Mr. Roper to the
postmasters. 1
Boy's 50c. and 73c. waists now
going at 2 cents at H. A. Water Waterman's
man's Waterman's 6-21-6t
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
R. I). FULLER
Dental Surgeon
Over the Munroe & Chambliss Bank
Phone 154
OCALA, FLORIDA
Terms cash.
J. E. CIIACE
Dental Surgeon
Rooms 9, 10, 11, Holder Block
Phone 250 r
OCALA, FLORIDA
Terms cash.
F. BLALOCK
Dental Surgeon
Office Over Commercial Bank
' Phone 211
OCALA, FLORIDA
M. C. IZLAR
Dental Surgeon
Office Law Library Building
Phone 444
OCALA, FLORIDA
J. G. PURVIS
Dental Surgeon
Office Over Nash Dry Goods Store
OCALA, FLORIDA
JOSEPH BELL
Attorney at Law
Office Second Floor Munroe and
Chambliss Bank Building
OCALA, FLORIDA
HUYLER'S FOR JUNE
AUD 11 OTHER MOUTHS
Iluyler's the best and ever fresh
candy -will win 'her' any time; but
the month of June in this beautiful
Southland now abloonr with roses,
lends a more appropriate time to
score in "love making.
See our refrigerator candy case
filled with v
and just tell the cleric her' address.
T. W. Troxler
The Confectioner, Phone 375

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Manufacturer's of Ford Auto Have
Cut a Ten-Million-Dollar
3Ielon
Detroit, Mich., June 22. The
Ford. Motor Company will send out
checks for a dividend of $10,000,000
today. It is the greatest dividend
ever declared in Detroit. The larg largest
est largest stockholders and the extent to
which they participate in the melon
are: Henry Ford, $5,800,000; James
Couzens, 3 1.150,000; Dodge Bros.,
$1,000,000; the Gray estate, $1,0 50, 50,-000;
000; 50,-000; John W. Anderson, $500,000;
H..H. Rackham, $500,000.
AMERICUS SOMEWHAT EXCITED
Shooting of Police Cliief Barrow Fol Followed
lowed Followed by aXyndiing
Americus, Ga., June 22.- A mob
of five hundred persons attacked the
county jail here last night, broke
down the cell door wherein a negro,
William Redding, was confined, and
dragged him through the principal
streets of the city to the Buchanan
corner, where they lynched him. This
was the climax of the shooting. earlier
in the evening of William C. Barrow,
who has been chief of police of this
city for the past twenty-five years,
and the wounding of four negroes,
EIGHTEEN XATIOXS ACCEPT
Propositions for Universal Peace Sub
mitted by the American
Premier
.Washington, June 2. Spain has
accepted in principle Secretary Bry Bryan's
an's Bryan's proposal for international peace.
Eighteen nations now have accepted
Mr. Bryan's Invitation to consider
his plan.
P. A. DURAXD
Plumber, Tinner and Gas Fitter
Sewing 3Iachine Repairing
Phone 401
OCALA, FLORIDA 6-2 1
OLLIE MGRBIS MARKET OPEX
The market tormerty "Known as the
Ollle Mordls' Is now open. Will keep on
and a supply of fresh meats and fish.
Orders by phone will receive prompt
attention. Phone ; number 315. Come
to the old stand and be treated right
Yours respectfully.
Ad. OLLIE MORDIS,
WELL, GET A GOOD WELL
Some people invest their money In
poor wells. Get a good one by let letting
ting letting S. H. Christian do the work.
Adv.
5-27-lm
NOTICE
During my absence for the next
two weeks my practice will be left
n charge of Dr. R. D. Fuller.
6-1 7-6 1 Dr. C. B. Ayer.
LOTS FOR SALE CHEAP
A big bargain In two business lots
on north end of Magnolia street; street
and railroad frontage; fine for ware
house or wholesale business.
Two corner lots in best portion of
the Seymour addition, the coming res residence
idence residence addition to Ocala. Will sell
residence or business lots together or
separately as. desired. Apply to R. C.
Muncaster, Ocala House Blk. 5-24-12t
MANUSCRIPT COVERS
An : elegant line or iawyers' manu
script covers, In any color that could
be desired, just received at the Star
office.
ODD FELLOWS
Tulula Lodge T5o. 22, Independent
Order of Odd Fellows, meets every
Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock In
Yonge's Hall. Fort King ave. Visit Visitors
ors Visitors in the city invited to he with us.
- L. F. Ballard, N. G.
W. L. Colburt, Secretary. Ad.
KNltiHTS OF PYTHIAS
Ocala Lodge No. 19. Conventions
held every Monday a 7:30 p. m. at
Castle Hall, over the James Carlisle
drugstore. A cordial welcome to visit visiting
ing visiting brothers. D. W. Tompkins, C. C.
Chas. K. Sage, K. R- S. Ad.
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JUDGE HEXRY C. JOXES

Old-Time Southern Gentleman and
Statesman Dead at His Home
in Alabama
Montgomery, Ala., June 22.
Judge Henry C. Jones, 94 years of
ag6, died at his home at Florence,
Ala., yesterday. He was a member
of the Confederate Congress," altho,
prior to the breaking out of hostil hostilities,
ities, hostilities, he "was the leading anti-secessionist
of the state. For two-thirds
of a century he was a conspicuous
figure in public life in' that valley
and was considered a fine exponent
of the high-minded, courageous and
aggressive public men of the old
South.
Each age ot our lives has Its Joy3.
Old people should be happy, and they
will be if Chamberlain's tablets are
taken to strengthen the digestion and
keep the, bowels regular. These tab tablets
lets tablets are mild and gentle In their ac action
tion action and especially suitable for peo people
ple people of middle age and older. For
sale by all dealers. Ad
COTTAGE FOR RENT
My five-room cottage on South 3rd
street, next, to primary school; all
modern conveniences; possession by
16th. R. R. Carroll.
REAL ESTATE
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INSURANCE DEPARTMENT
Agent for a dozen of the best Fire Insurance Companies in the
country. Thoroughly competent to care for your insurance business.
I Will be Pleased to Care for Your Business In Any of These Lines.

F. W. DITTO
Phone
Call up Phone 300 and' Lcl

AND ELECTRICAL WORK
- ; . w .. . ;
We Guarantee to Save Yon Money on Any Work in Onr Lines
As we employ none but experts we are la position to arnarantee ev every
ery every piece of work we eonstrnet to stand the Inspection of the most
rigid Inspectors. It costs nothing to atct onr figure, and 70a are the
winner, whether, we secure the contract or not. Give na a trial.
' H. '.W. T'OCIIECIEl
PORT KING BLOCK OCALA, FLORIDA

The train leaving Jacksonville at 9:30 a. m. will be a special train
of Pullmans, and Coaches and reservations can be made in advance. The
train from Palatka, Hampton and Lake Butler is the regular train. All
tickets are good to return on any regular train until and including Mon Monday
day Monday night, June 30, 1913.
J. II. RAFFTERY, D. P. A.f Jacksonville, Ela.

GREAT VAILilLJIElSS

Successor to
9 OELVENSTON & PASTEUR

AEROPLANE

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In Battle in Mexico and Dropped
Bombs with a Terrible
;VJ Effect '.' ,
Xogales, Ariz., June 22.; Reports
have been received here that the con con-stituionalists
stituionalists con-stituionalists have driven General
Ojeda and'his 4,000 federals back
from Ortiz to Santa Rosa, and have
cut him otf from his supplies.
The rebel war aeroplane, piloted
by Didier Masson, the French avia aviator,
tor, aviator, did much damage among the
federals. Masson dropped one bomb
that killed fifty-two men. -
It is impossible to EXPLAIN the
merits of the- "Modart" corset, but
one made to order will give comfort,
grace, ease and style. A $3.50 model
is now out, Mrs. B. M. Hunt, phone
111. 6-13-tf
DESIRABLE HOUSES FOn UE3VT
Two large houses Is central lo location,
cation, location, suitable for- residence or
board Ins honsesj one' 8-roora and
batb, and one 8 rooms nnd buthf
eltker house will accommodate two
families, nnd we will rent to salt
tenants. Apply to D, S. Woodrew
or Elmer DeCamp. S-20 ;
AND IMSUEMC
1U2AL ESTATE
Town property, improved and un unimproved,
improved, unimproved, for sale. Real profit profit-bringing
bringing profit-bringing investments.
Small Farms, Timber Tracts, Or Orange
ange Orange Groves or almost anything you
wish, on terms to suit.
RENTAL DEPARTMENT
We have houses for! rent or will
take charge of property and collect
the rent, keep up repairs and pay
the. taxes.
285
OCALA. FLA.
cs Give an Estimate cd Ycnr
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Whatever may be their general
reputation, the insurance companies
in, the case of E. O. Painter have

been as meek and innocent as lambs.

Charged with being ghoul3 in steal

ing the body, it turns out that they
did not steal it. After stealing it,
it was charged that they tore it to

pieces like vultures. It turn3 out

that if torn to pieces at all, it was
done at the instigation of the Painter
company and with the full knowledge
and approval of the family of the de

ceased. The only crime so far point pointed
ed pointed out that the insurance compan

ies committed was In over-insuring
the deceased, and this, it Is claimed,
was done innocently and to the dam damage
age damage of the companies. According to

our ethics of journalism, one should

be fair, even to a corporation.

Banner.'-

According to the Star's ethics, one
should try to be fair, not only to
corporations," but to those who are
not protected or paid by corpora

tions. ;'.

, "Whenever the insurance companies

present the proof that they have been

unjustly accused in this matter, the
Star will apologize to them, and it

doubts not that the Tampa Times

and Tribune, the St. Petersburg In Independent,
dependent, Independent, Dixie and the other pa papers
pers papers which have criticized them, will
also apologize.

Meanwhile,' Ed Painter, one of

Florida's best men, and one in
whose life there was no evidence of a
desire or even a fancied necessity,
for suicide, has been dead a month
and his insurance has not been paid.

PAID PR03IPTIjY

Chas. K. Sage, clerk of Fort King
Camp, Woodmen of the World, has
received and turned over to the fam family
ily family the check for $1500 insurance on

the life of the young Woodman, Wal

ter Young, who passed away a few
weeks ago. :-.'

One of our citizens, wtio has been
all over the United States and' some
other parts of the world, commented
Friday night that '. hardly anybody
pays any attention when the band
plays the "Star Spangled Banner." It
ia customary all -over the, north and
in every gathering of Americans In
foreign countries, for all to rise and
the men to remove their hats when
the national anthem is played. The
custom fell Into disuse in the South
during the civil war and the decades
immediately succeeding it, and has
not be'en generally revived. Our peo people
ple people do not lack In patriotism, but it
just doesn't occur, to them to recog recognize
nize recognize that particular tune.

It will surprise many of our peo people
ple people to be told so, but outside of its
right of way. the Atlantic. Coast Line
has no right to a foot of the streets
south of South Third street. Its
freight depot in Osceola avenue and
Its switching tracks across South
Fourth, Fifth, Sixth and Seventh
.streets are there only on sufferance.
It was given" permission to. block
South Fourth street, but has forfeits
. ed the permission by non-fulfillment
of contract.

Mr. James C. Howell, who has
been under the care of his physician
for some weeks, Is now. able to be
out. Ha leaves in a few days for a
visit to his sister at Demorest, Ga.,
and after a short stay there will go
to the mountains of Colorida for the
summer to regain his lost strength.
He ha3 had quite a siege.

Mr. M. Fishel, who has charge of
the finances of the 4th of July com committee,
mittee, committee, requests that those who have
subscribed to this fund send in
checks at once to his office. He is
working hard on this proposition
daily and it Is imposing a hardship
upon him to compel him to go to
each subscriber Individually and
make these collections. Send in your
subscriptions at once.

Tom Smith, the Gainesville negro,
who murdered Dr. Spencer, will be
hung at the Alachua county jail next
Friday. V

Dr. Blitch wa3 in town today. He
says the convicts and hospital at the
Marion Farms will be moved to
Bradford county on the first of Jan January.
uary. January. The farms, of course, will be
carried on, but will probably change
hands and will be broken up into
five or six fartns. ;

The Sunday lid is on tight in
Blackshear, Gal, sure enough. Even
ice js not allowed to be sold on that
day. It must be a fine place to stay
away from.

Who put the "Hel" in Helen? Helen?-Pensacola
Pensacola Helen?-Pensacola News.

Paris, unless Homer is a liar. Or

maybe she was like modern civiliza
tion- had too Menelaus to obey.

P. S. It will take a person with a
classical education to get wise to the
foregoing pun.

proposed cut-off to attend the Cooter
Pond picnic on July 4 th, as import important
ant important matters pertaining to county

separation will be discussed.

S. H.- Blitch.

Cincinnati is suffering from an ice
famine. The overworked and under underpaid
paid underpaid men who delivered the ice went
on a strike the Ice companies won't
arbitrate, and can't deliver the' Ice;

Bites or stings of poisonous in insects
sects insects which cause the flesh to swell
should be treated with DARBY'S
PROPHYLACTIC FLUID. It coun counteracts
teracts counteracts the poison, reduces the swel swelling
ling swelling and quickly eases pain. It is
equally as valuable when applied to
flesh wounds, burns, scalds, cuts or
bruises. It causes the flesh to heal
over and leaves no disfiguring scar.
Sold by all druggists. Adv.

"William J. Burns,? the great de detective,
tective, detective, will appear in the three-reel

feature, "The Land Swindlers," at

Temple Theater tonight. Adv.

There is no need of any one being
troubled with constipation. Cham Chamberlain's
berlain's Chamberlain's Tablets will cause an agree agreeable
able agreeable movement of -the bowels with without
out without anyiinpleasant effect." Give" them
a trial. For sale by all dealers. Ad.

Three Reel Feature, Photo of Lillian
Walker, Five Reels Temple
- Tonight
- Tonight is the first night of "Vita "Vita-graph
graph "Vita-graph week" and Photos of pretty
Lillian Walker will be given to each
patron. Wd have an elegant show
for tonight, so come along as we only
have S00 seats.
"What George Did," a'screamingly
funny comedy by the Essanay Co.
" "A Hero's Reward." A; rural com comedy
edy comedy that will tickle you to pieces.
Wm. J.-, Burns in "The Land
swindlers." This is one of the great greatest
est greatest v three reel features ever turned
out by 'the Kalem Co., featuring the
great world famous detective, .Win.
J. Burns in a story of gripping in interest.
terest. interest. Don't miss thia, as it is only
here-one night. Tomorrow night
"Big Bill" Anderson in "Bronco
Billy's Word'1" and souvenir photos of
Johnny Bunny. v

STRONG MEN SHUDDERED

When Two Children Went to their
Death in Niagara Whirlpool
Niagara Falls, X. Y., June 23.
Roscoe, ten 3rears old, ..and Herbert
Moore, nine years old, both of Buf Buffalo,
falo, Buffalo, went to their death in a small
boat yesterday afternoon in the
whirlpool rapids, while hundreds 'of
men watched helpless from the shore.

Tomato Club Girls Trying to Make
Marion the Banner County
Editor Times-Union:
I was out of town when your re request
quest request came and will try to answer it
now. The girls in club No. 1 are try try-ing
ing try-ing hard for the prizes and as this is
the banner county we hope to keep
it so.' -f
' It was the last of March before I
entered. I hired a boy to break the
ground and 'clear it up, which cost
me $2. I paid 50 cents for my plants,
and mamma helped me set them out.
I have done most of my work and

Nine Men in the Engineering Service
Drowned in the Mississippi
New Madrid, Mo., June 24. Nine
of a party of fourteen United States
engineers and other government em employees
ployees employees were drowned near New Ma Madrid
drid Madrid late yesterday when the United
States survey boat Beaver, which the
party was aboard,, was capsized dur during
ing during a windstorm.

THAT IS AN IMPORTANT QUESTION NOW,
When you take our ice you are getting the purest
ice which nature and science can make and you
are dealing with an "ice man" that is dependable
and responsible one that will come to you in all
kinds of weather and has4 the resources and equip equipment
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Beautiful, therefore pleasing.
Sanitary, therefore healthful.
Durable, therefore economical.
And besides thi let it have an individuality,
an expression of your own tastes. These results
are easily obtained through our careful following1
of your wishes and our using Standard" plumbing
fixtures of which there is such an extensive
variety of pleasing designs.
Let us estimate for you.
OCALA PLU&IDING & ELECTRIC CO.
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HEADQUARTERS FOR WIRE FENCE.
We have just receired a carload of the Famous SOUTHERN
Wire Fencing, staples and Hay wire and are in a position to
make some attractive prices on it. We ars tee onlr dealers
in this section of the country that handle this brand of fence and
have demonstrated in the past that It is absolutely the best,
strongest fence on the market, and running It as we have in
competition with the many inferior grades of wire fence. We
have had some phenomenal sales on it and made many friends
and customers. Give us your orders, if the goods don't make
good we will.
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Get our proposition before buying or
you will regret it, Also bargains In
used motorcycles. Write us today.
Enclose stamp for reply. Address
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It is the ambition of every father to see his boy
some day securely fixed in a nice business. If you
save money for no other purpose, why not begin now
putting money in the bank for YOUR BOY'S FUTURE?
Perhaps that same money that will set your boy up
in business will make a comfortable old age for you.
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WHEN WE MARK OUR GOODS.
WE-DONT- WANT TO MAKE A TUB FULL OF MONEY TOE
FIRST TIHE YOU DEAL WITU US. WE PREFER THE SLOW,
SURE, HONEST METHOD OF FILLING OUR TUB WITH MANY
LITTLE DROPS.

Undertaker Smith, phones 10 & 94.
K. of P. meet tonight.
Elks meet tomorrow evening:.
Odd Fellows meet tomorrow night.
JBoard of Trade. Wednesday night.
Ball game Thursday afternoon.
Band concert Friday evening.
Royal Arch -meets Friday night.
Lots of co an try folks were m town
today and the streets were lively. 1
Master Edward .Helvenston is the
latest victim of whooping cough.
Mr. Gilbert Proctor of Fort McCoy
was visiting relatives in the city to today.
day. today. ";"- ;
See II. A. Waterman, Southern
agent for the famous Hart, Schaffner
fir Marx clothing. 6-21-6t
Mr. R. Veiliard, formerly of Ocala,
now a prosperous merchant of St. Pe Petersburg,
tersburg, Petersburg, wih hi3 family passed thru
Ocala last week in their car on their
way for, a summer outing in Canada.
It is up to you to look at Water Waterman's
man's Waterman's summer suit and ;hat win window.
dow. window. 6-21-6t
The Ocala baseball team's official
pennant, a very pretty and appro appropriate
priate appropriate symbol, is on sale at Water Waterman's.
man's. Waterman's. Buy one and help fan the
baseball flame."
Stop and take a loot at Water Waterman's
man's Waterman's windows. Then you will learn
how to keep cool this hot weather.
Adv. 6-21-6t
Two fine watermelons decorate the
Court Pharmacy's fountain, and all
Doc Beck's friends are hoping for anf
invitation. V M
For tan and sunburn use Dikes
Peroxide Cream- it is without an
equal. Court Pharmacy. 6-19-6t
The Ocala House has certainly had
a successful season with the commis commission
sion commission men. The roomy, Comfy old
house has been full of'." the lively
crowd every night for the pasf six
weeks.
Roast chicken, home cooked ham,
fresh veal loaf, chicken salad, lobster
salad, potato salad, marble cake,
home make bread, fresh doughnuts.
B. F. Myers, Carn building. 6-2 1-3 1
Mr. A. D. McArthur, who held
down the Harrington desk in the
day time all this winter and spring,
now has a position with the Collins
hotel in Savannah. Mac is a clever
and courteous clerk, and his Ocala
friends will be sure to hunt him up
when they go to Savannah.
The Finest Salad can be made only
with the best Olive Oil. The sweet
est we have ever tried may be had
ajJUidexsoa-JE
Z69 for prompt delivery. 6-16-6t
Sheriff Smith oi Tavares, the real really,
ly, really, truly high sheiff of Lake county,
was in the city Saturday. All his
friends look up to him.
"W illianijiUiM-t-grearr(ie-
tective, will appear in the three-reel
feature, "The Land Swindlers," at
Temple Theater tonight. Adv.
- Messrs. Frank Anthony, Pete Mc Mcintosh
intosh Mcintosh and T. D. Lancaster spent
Sunday at North Lake Weir, guests
of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Condon at their
pleasant cottage.
DR. W. K. IiANE Specialist Eye,
Ear, Nose and Throat. Office Law
Library Building, Ocala. Adv.
Harry Stein of Ocala arrived in the
city Friday for an extended visit with
his uncle. Col. A. P. Rivers. Lake
City items in Times-Union.
. -Why worry during these hot days
with baking your picnic cakes when
Carter's Bakery makes them every
day? Pound cake, layer cakes, mac macaroons,
aroons, macaroons, etc., always on hand. Try
us. : 6-17-tf
Theus-Zachry are selling them
some these days. Their big furni furniture
ture furniture store was crowded this morn morning,
ing, morning, and lots of fine goods were sold.
Reger's Flower Drops fifty times
the strength of ordinary perfumery.
We have it at the Court Pharmacy.
Adv. 6-19-6t
The sale of Murray & Co. of the
bankrupt stock of the Ocala News Co.
is one of the best places that the
Star has seen yet to save money.
There is a big stock of crockery,
china,, glassware, bric-a-brac, toilet
articles, leather goods, toys, books
and stationery going at less than
panic prices. The Star never did see
good books sold so cheap. Go around
there and invest your coin. It will
amaze you to find ho w cheaply the
goods are being sold.
Have your clothes cleaned, pressed
or dyed by Cromer, the dry cleaner.
Telephone 451. 6-23-6t
Has the Star been excommunicat excommunicated?
ed? excommunicated? None of the churches sent In
their notices Saturday. Some of the
pastors are out of town, but Brother
Ley. and Brothers Stephens were on
the job.
The trial of A. V. Hough at In
verness last week resulted in a dis disagreement
agreement disagreement among the jurors. It is
said that eight jurors were In favor
of hanging Hough and four either
thought he was crazy or wanted to
send him up for life. A well-known
citizen of Lake county told the Star
that In the section where the crime
wa3 committed the desire to have
Hough hung is unanimous.
A sprained ankle may as a rule he
cured In form three to four days by
applying Chamberlain's Liniment
and observing -the : directions with
each bottle. For sale by all deal dealers.
ers. dealers. Ad
For first class automobile service
by the trip, hour or, day, phone No.
327. First class ear and uniformly
low prices to all. J. C. Geiger. Ad.

BOARD OF TRADE MEETING

Let all our business men remem remember
ber remember the Board of Trade meeting at
the courthouse Wednesday night.
FANS MUST TURN OUT IN FORCE
The Riverside ball team of Jack
sonville will be here to play the
Ocala boys Thursday afternoon, and
every fan in Ocala should be in the
grandstand or on the bleachers.
The Riverside team contains some
good players, and while our boys
intend to win they do not expect a
walkover. It promises to be the most
interesting game that has so far been
played this season.-
It will cost the home team quite a
tidy little sum to bring the Jackson Jacksonville
ville Jacksonville players here, so our people must
turn out and give the boys a chance
to make their money back, and they
should have some over.
Our players have made a fine re
cord this season. They have so far
won every game, and they have been
up against some good teams. Dun-
nellon made a good record and Palat-
ka has cleaned up everything in Its
territory. Leesburg has walloped
Coleman and Lake City, and the
combined team that came here from
the north end of the county was no
slouch:
Ocala has a ball team to be proud
of. Let our people prove their in interest
terest interest by turning out en masse
Thursday to see it play.
TO REMODEL THE
BLOCK
"Work of remodeling the front of
all the stores in the Merchants Block,
from Dewey'sto Burnett's, both in in-eluded,
eluded, in-eluded, will commence In a few
weeks, the Material having been or ordered,
dered, ordered, and ContraMor Blanchard will
soon siart on me worK.
have as handsome stores as any in
the city, with just as modern, con convenient
venient convenient and pretty fronts as any of
them. The windows will be widened
and deepened, the glass will coirie
much lower to the sidewalk, and the
two large Iron columns, at the en entrance
trance entrance of each store will come out,
are some of the main changes that
will be made.
Mr. R. L. Martin, agent for the
property, has been planning for the
improvements for some time, but
has now let the contract.
HOSPITAL NOTES
Little Cora Hamock was brought
in from Oak yesterday and was taken
to the hospital to have an operation
performed on her throat. She is do doing
ing doing well today, v
Mrs. Lanier Robertson is doing
II today.
v Mr. Jim Howell returned to his
home vesterdav from the hosnital.
entfrely recoveredi from his recent
Iness.
W. C. T. U. MEETING
Tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock
the W. C.'"TU. will meet with Mrs.
Sydney Haile. All are urged to bring
flowers as it will be Flower Mission
meetingi The flowers will be dis distributed
tributed distributed among the sick.
The many friends 'of Mr. E. P.
Rentz were glad to see him out for a
drive this morning.
ine ideal is going to have a pe
cial entertainment for the SuiLlay
scnooi cniiaren Tnursday evenrng.
The Star will give details tomorrow
The Boy Scouts will meet at the
residence of Rev. Bunyan Stephens
on Oklawaha avenue at 7 o'clock to
morrow morning and start on their
hike to the springs. They will have
a big day of good, healthy fun and
information, and all the boys should
go. .
"William J. Burns," the1 great de
tective, will appear in the three-reel
feature, "The Land Swindlers," at
Temple Theater tonight. Adv.
This i3 going to be another enjoy enjoyable
able enjoyable week at the Temple. All the
-Vitagraph favorites will be in evi evidence,
dence, evidence, and there won't be a dull pic picture
ture picture on the screen.
Mr. James Pyles is now with the
Counts Grocery store at the corner
of Fort King avenue and South Main
street. His many years of experience
in the retail grocery business make
him quite a valuable acquisition to
this firm.
Earl Culbreath, the unfortunate
commission man, who killed himself
at Starke Saturday morning, was
here all last week. He left Ocala
Friday afternoon, and the Ocala
House clerk talked with him over the
long distance phone less than five
hours before he committed his rash
act. - : . .. v
Hotel Breakers, Daytona Beach; a
new hotel; has all modern conven conveniences;
iences; conveniences; fronts on Ocean just south
of ocean pier. Rates $2.50 per day
and upwards. Special rates by the
week or month. We make a special specialty
ty specialty of sea food dinners Thursday even evenings
ings evenings and Sunday noon. 6-23-tf
3IEETING OF COLORED MEN
Under the auspices of the colored
men's Board of Exchange, Mr. J. D.
Rooney, secretary of the Ocala Board
of Trade, will speak to the colored
men Thursday evening, July 26th, at
8 o'clock. Metropolitan building. Ev
ery colored man interested In Ocala
and Marion county should make it a
special point to hear Mr. Rooney, as
his message will 'be interesting and
timely. . J. D. McCall,
Secretary Board of Exchange.

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OiA 11 AFFAIRS

If you have any Items for thla d-
partment, call Phone 108.
The Yalaha correspondent of the
Times-Union says: "Today T. P.
Drake and family leave for their
summer outing. They go In their
automobile to Jacksonville, where
they will spend a few days, visiting
C. P. Lovell and family of Jackson Jacksonville.
ville. Jacksonville. They will sail by Clyde Line
to New York, taking the automobile
with them. They will spend the re remainder
mainder remainder of the summer in Maine, re
turning to their beautiful Florida
home in October."
Oscar Hilburn, a graduate of
Southern College, and a recent grad
uate from the law department of
Vanderbilt, University, Is at home
with his parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. P.
Hilburn. Tallahassee True-Demo-
crat. ." -"
Mrs. H. Cramer of Kendrick was in
town Saturday, and informed the
Star that she with her husband and
child and her mother, Mrs. Mary
Blowers, will leave in a day. or so for
their home in Altoona, Pa. .They are
clever folks and will be missed by
their Kendrick neighbors and ; sev several
eral several Ocala friends.
Miss Ellen Stripling has returned
home from a pleasant visit to Miss
Meme Davis at Lake Weir.
Rev. -J. B. Ley and family left to
day for Tampa, where they will join
Mrs. T. F. Alexander, Mr. Ley's old
est daughter, and family, and all
wni go to Pass-a-Grille for a. month's
outing at that popular resort.
is Anna "McDowell was .the
charming hostess of the Presbyter Presbyter-iansewing
iansewing Presbyter-iansewing circle this afternoon, and
was assisted by her sister. Miss Mary
McDowell in serving lemonade and
cake,
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mathews
have as their guests Mr. and Mrs.
John Mathews of Candler.
Mr, and Mrs. J, W. Kea and fam
ily have returned from a delightful
week end visit, at Crystal River.
A most delightful picnic was en
joyed by a jolly party on Saturday
evening at North Lake Weir. After
much splashing a bountiful and de
licious supper was served. Those in
theparty were. Mr. and Mrs. M. J.
Roess and children, Mr. R. C, Camp,
Misses Hallie and Esther Ley, Hattie
Potter; Mary Burford, Messrs Robert
and Leslie Anderson, Wiley Burford
and Clarence Meffert. The ride home
by moonlight was very pleasant.
Mr. Charles Howard entertained a
large house party on Shell Island the
past week. A magnificent time was
enjoyed, bathing, fishing and yacht yachting.'
ing.' yachting.' Mrs7 Bishop is the hostess this
afternoon of the Methodist sewing
circle at her home on Fort King ave avenue.
nue. avenue. Mis3 Grace Keating, one of Day Day-tona
tona Day-tona Beach's most -popular young
ladies, leaves Monday for Interlaken,
Mass., to spend "the summer with an
aunt. Times-Union. t
Miss Keating is a- sister of Mr. R.
L. Keating of this city.
Mrs. T. M. Moore or Ocala is the
attractive guest of her sisteiMrs. F.
jtagooa. rimes-union.
Mrs. Lesl
Home entertained the
Baptist se
circle this afternoon
at her pretty
e on Oklawaha ave-
nue. Mrs. "M
Horne assisted the
hostess In serving delrcitros ice cream
and. cake. ,
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Zewadski, Jr.,
and uncle, Mr. Barney Barco, re returned
turned returned to Tampa this afternoon by
auto after a delightful week end
spent in the city with Mr. Zewadski's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Zewad Zewadski,
ski, Zewadski, Sr.
Mrs. J. B. Borland and daughters,
Misses Ethel and Louise of Citra,
sail tomorrow from Jacksonville for
Lake Chautauqua, N. Y., to spend
the summer. They will spend the
month of September visiting rela relatives
tives relatives in New England, returning to
their home about the middle of Oc
tober.
The Eastern Star sewing circle
will meet Tuesday afternoon with
Mrs. Jake Brown.
Mr. W. L. Colbert and children,
Mr. Colbert's father, Mr. Turney and
: Try
Block's Graham
Sandwich
20c oer lb.'
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we are carrying a very cum
plete stock of Frank E.
Block's Crackers and Cakes
in bulk and packages.
All 10c packages 3 for 25 cts,
all 5c packages 6 for 25 cts.
There is none better than
BLOCK'S
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to other members of the family a thrifty woman will
save a dollar here and a dollar there, where a man
- could not Many a period of misfortune has been tided
over by the forethought of wife and mother.
This institution takes particular pleasure in caring
for such savings accounts.

an honest man may have a bad title through no fault of his own
'a good man goes not always mean a good title
'men pass away, titles run on forever.

Mrs. J. D. Washburn formed a pleas
ant auto party to North Lake Weir
yesterday, where they spent the day.
Returning home, they stopped in
Belleview with Mrs. J. C. Sullivan
for supper and1 attend church in the
evening.
Fred Hocker, a recent graduate of
the law school off the University of
Florida, has been home with
father, Justice Hocker, for a short
time, and while here, at the rcent
examinations before the s
court, was granted autnority td prac
tice law in this state. He will go to
Ocala in a few days to enter thi prac
tice of his chosen profession. Talla
hassee notes in Times-Union.
Miss Irma Blake, one of the mos
pleasant and popular this year stud students
ents students at the Florida State College
for Women, after the close of school
visited Mrs. Beverlyat the Leon ho hotel,
tel, hotel, before returning to her home in
Ocala. She received many social at attentions
tentions attentions during her visit. Tallahas Tallahassee
see Tallahassee notes in Times-Union.
Miss Eleanor Crom of Gainesville
is the guest of her uncle and aunt,
Mr .and Mrs. Hilton Hampton, Sub Suburb
urb Suburb Beautiful. Tampa Tribune.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Crosby and at
tractive little ones Mildred and J.
Wix Jr., are here for their regular
. .
summer stay. sir. .urosoy is a
wealthy naval stores operator of
Bradentown. They are guests of the
Inn.- Tampa Tribune.
Misses Helen Hill, Frances Cham
bers and Phillip Anderson will leave
over the Seaboard Limited today A or
Knoxville. They will attend the
summer school there and are looking
forward to a very interesting sum
mer. Tampa Tribune.
Mrs. Theo Perry of- Ocala is-vi
ing her daughter, Mrs. J3. Riviere
for several -weeks. Lake Cityl In
dex.
Mrs. Blanche Whetstone has gone
on a visit to Lake Weir, She will
have a bungalow built "on her lot ad adjoining
joining adjoining Mr. J. G. Spurlin's. place.
Miss Lorayne Kemp will entertain
a large number of her friends Friday
evening at a beautiful party In honor
of her house guest. Miss Wilson from
Lake Apopka.
Miss Annie Benton Fuller return
ed Sunday afternoon from a week's
visit with Miss Frances Mclver at
Idlewild, Lake Weir, v
Dr. S. H. Blitch and family from
Blitchton were in the city a few
hours this morning In Dr. Blitch's
ha njleCffiie newBaickr
Mrs. E. M. Howard, Mrs. Emily
Green, Mrs. Mary Eagleton, Mrs. Ed Edward
ward Edward Badger ind Miss Ernestine
Brooks retuinedearly this afternoon
from a very pleasant visit with Mr.
Ion1 frc TnmAa TT Tin A crav i n r Trc
DCJ.Ierps()n at oidtownT
Miss Annie Davis and her guests,
Mrs. Jackson, Misses Kathleen Jack
son and Ophelia Sawtell, are expect expected
ed expected home tomorrow from a week's
visit at the Davis camp on Lake
Weir.
Miss Sallie Gillis of Dunnellon,
after a week's visit to Mrs. Laura
We 1 1 h o nsTr tiaretu me d home.
Mr. and Mrs. R. RJvers are very
proud of the pretjy, nine-pound girl
the storra. brought to their hornea
day or so ago
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Mrs. A. E. xroctor is In Miami, en enjoying
joying enjoying a pleasant two-months visit
with her eldest, son, Mr. H. A. Proc
tor.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis v. Landers and
two children arrived from Tallahas-

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see a few days since and are visiting
Mr. Landers' parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Miles Landers.
Mrs. T. C. Luckie left this morn morning
ing morning for a visit to her mother, Mrs. F.
E. Sheppard, at Daytona.
Miss, Ellen Clarkson, who has been
in Birmingham for the past ten days,
nedjhome"tTus afternoon.
Mr. Frederick Hocker arrived last
night from Tallahassee, where he
visited his ffat&er Judge Hocker, for
several weejfcs after his graduation at
the University of Florida. He is an
Intelligent and popular young man.
nnd Vila Ordain fHonrta arc trlnft tn
have him home again.
Mrs.
. H. B. Clarkson, daughter Miss
Ellen Clarkson and little son, Harry,
will sail on the Clyde, Line steamer
Lenape from Jacksonville Wednes-.
day afternoon for New York, and
from, there will go to Mr. Clarkson's
sister in Connecticut for a few
weeks, after which they will go to
the White Mountains of New Hamp
shire for the summer.
Miss Hattie Potter, the guest of
Rev. J. B. Ley and family, accom-
panled'them to Pass-a-Grille today.
Miss Lillie Roux left today for
Gainesville for a visit to friends in
that city.
Miss Florence Butts, who has been
visiting her aunt, Mrs. S. P. Hollln Hollln-rake,
rake, Hollln-rake, for several weeks, returned to
her home in Eustis today.
Mrs. Leon Griggs and children of
Oxford are in town the guests of
Mrs. B. F. Borden for a few days.
Mrs. J. M. Meffert and daughters,
Mabel and Marlon, left yesterday for
tbeirjMHmnirsl!!
-""Mr. Louis W. Duval, after several
days spennaniftng his Ocala friends"
left for his ummer home In Long
Grove, Ky.,xoday.
-Mrs Bate.Perdue-lefttoday -for a
visit to friends on the Suwanee river.
Mrs. G. C. Sutherland, wife of the
efficient yardmaster of the A. C. L.,
left today for a summer visit to
Wrightsville Beach, N. C.
The sad news comes from Tyrone,
Pa., that Mr. J. C. Stine is in an san sanitarium
itarium sanitarium and his life is despaired of.
Mrs. Stine was formerly Miss Leila
Barnes of this city.
WmilEK FORECAST
Showers tonight or Tuesday.
"William J. Burns, lhc great de
tective, will appear in the three-reel
feature, "The Land Swindlers," at
Temple Theater tonights Adv.
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"Keep cool" get one of those 3
linen suits at Waterman's for J2.50
-Adv. G-21-Ct
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DEALERS IN
Fresh and Cured Meats,. Fresh and
Salt Water Fish, Chickens, Eggs
and Vegetables of all Kinds
North 3IagnoIia Street
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Soda crackers are more nu nutritive
tritive nutritive than any other flour
food. Uneeda Biscuit are
tlie perfect soda crackers.
Thougk the cost is b
cents Une eda Biscuit are
too good, too nourishing, too
crisp, to be bought merely
as an economy.
Buy them because of their fresh freshnessbecause
nessbecause freshnessbecause of their crispness
because of their goodness because
of their nourishment.
Always 5 cents. Always fresh,
crisp and clean.
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One evening, after retaining from

one of his daily aerial trips, as tie
Jumped out of his machine, a dark
robe was cast over his head and a
number of .men grasped him. He

struggled, but strong hands held him
fast, and a few minutes later he was

bound and nearly euSocated by a
heavy cloth that shut out the air.
Then the cloth was removed and a

tight fitting bandage placed over his
eyes.

"Will the chevalier promise to keep

quiet?" asked a, strange voice. "For,

n that case, I will not be forced to

gag him." :

I promise," was the helpless cheva

lier's answer.

He was placed onr a" stretcher-llka

affair and carried away.

He couia not see, but" hie sense of

hearing told him that they carried

him to a near by hangar: there he

was placed In some kind of a tonneau
and he heard the chug, chug of a very

powerful motor. The buzz of the pro

pellers followed.

The next moment he felt the lift

ing of the aeroplane; the air craft
made one turn, then shot out under

full power. Several hours passed

without change, but when the ma

chine began to descend he recognized

the fresh, salty air of the ocean, and
he.heard the water break on the rocks

in a peculiar, mournful manner.

The machine landed and he heard

muffled talk, but could not understand

It. At last he was lifted out from the
tonneau of the machine and carried
into a building where the bandage
was removed. from his eyes and the
ropes cut. ;
He found himself in a simply fur furnished,
nished, furnished, clean room with a uniformed
officer standing beside him.
"Chevalier- di Leon, this Is your
room; tomorrow we will have a talk."
He saluted courteously and, turning
on his heels, left, locking the door
behind him.

BAWLED FOR THE BOTTLE

Boston Woman's Unioue Plan for

Peddling Booze
Boston, June 22. Selling liquor

from a baby carriage, with both
baby and buyers bawling for the
bottle, was the business scheme
adopted by Mrs. Susan C. Ashforth.

Mrs.: Ashforth'was arrested, charged

with- selling at her house beer, ale

and alcohol. It was also alleged
that when customers did not come
to her house she carried the liquor
to them in her baby carriage under
the blankets with her baby.

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JUST

"I Am Very Much Honored," He Said

Simply.

the baron, who looked after them with

admiration.

The chevalier proved to be a master
of waltzing; disregarding the usual

habit, he did not stop after the first
tour of the room, but continued. The

countess smiled at him coquettishly.
"Chevalier, you dance wonderfully

"Ah, you, countess, are the dream

of a dancer."

They arrived at the countess chair,

but the chevalier showed no signs o:

stopping and carried her along as eas

Hy and gracefully as the morning
breeze carries Ihe fragment of thistle
down.
"We are creating a sensation, Chev Chevalier
alier Chevalier di Leon."
His majesty and the princess left
the ball at midnight and soon after
the Countess Rosiny found an oppor opportunity
tunity opportunity to talk once more to the cheva chevalier.
lier. chevalier. .,:
; "Am I asking too much of you in
Inviting you to our house ball on Sat Saturday
urday Saturday next?"
The chevalier bowed and smiled at
the countess, whose long, ellky eye

lashes shaded her beautiful eyes with
such apparent innocence.
"I am very much honored," he said
simply. ;
He met the chancellor once more in
the buffet that adjoined the great ball ballroom.
room. ballroom. He took the chevalier by his
arm and led him to a table. There, in
the company of high nobles and diplo diplomats,
mats, diplomats, they clinked glasses and drank
to the health of His Majesty, the Em Emperor
peror Emperor of Germany,
Seemingly It was a pleasant, enjoy enjoyable
able enjoyable social affair, with, everything so
smooth and polished that one might
easily make a dangerous slip and
break his own neck.
When Chevalier di Leon arrived in
his apartment he was well aware that
he had been followed, but he did not

care. He was thinking of the be

witching Countess Rosiny. Where had
he met her?
At last he found the place in his

well classified memories. "The Amer American
ican American Cafe Restaurant," he ejaculated.
Then without further delay he went to

bed. ;

The chancellor sat in his library

awaiting the report of his followers.

As soon as he received the informa

tion that the chevalier had gone to
bed and was eafely sleeping he did

likewise, but ne did not sleep as

soundly as di Leon. He had troubled

dreams.

The reports that the chancellor re

ceived from the men who were follow

ing the chevalier the next day were

not exciting. He had visited the mu

seums, studied new industries and, in
face, was Interested In everything.
Shortly before nightfall he went to
his hangar, brought out his 'plane and

cruised about above the city, finally

ascending to such a height that he al

most vanished from the eyes Of the
detectives. By ten o'clock he was

again at the hotel.

Saturday evening .the chevalier at

tended the house ball at the palace
cf the Countess Rosiny. He even

played at the card tables, losing a few

gold pieces.'- The detectives obtained
c number of twenty mark coin3 and

sent them to the chancellor-with their
report; every one was of nineteenth

century make.

The Countes3 Rosiny wa3 summoned

to a long confidential "talk. No one

knew what they discussed, but when

the countess was home and alone in
her dainty, perfumed boudoir, she

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cotics narcotics or the acids may be neutralized
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It contains only pure vegetable
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NOTICE

Of Application for Tax Dwd Under

- Sertioa S f Chapter 4?vSS,
. Law of Florida

Notice is hereby given that C. E.

His?htower, purchaser of tax eertifl
cate Xo. 1312. dated the 1st day o
July.' A, D. ISfOl. has filed said certift
cate in my office, and has made appll
cation for tax deed to issue in accord
anee with law. Said certificate em

the issuance of such certificate in the
name of unknown. Unless said certi certificate
ficate certificate shall be redeemed according to
law, tax deed will issue thereon on the
17th day of July. A. D. 1913.
Witness my official signature and
seal this the 14th 'day of June. A. D.
1313. P. II. Nugent.
Clerk Circuit Court Marlon County,
, Florida. Mon 16-23-30-7-11

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